Sentences with phrase «for adverse»

We conclude that overgeneral memory may represent a vulnerability marker for adverse psychological outcomes only for youth at risk for psychopathology.
Maternal smoking during pregnancy (SDP) has been studied extensively as a risk factor for adverse offspring outcomes and is known to co-occur with other familial risk factors.
The life - course persistent antisocial group was characterized by high - risk childhood backgrounds (e.g., inadequate parenting, neurocognitive problems, and temperament and behavior problems) and appeared to be at highest risk for adverse outcomes in adulthood, whereas the adolescent onset group was considered to be quite normative, and thus at much lower risk for such adverse outcomes (Moffitt and Caspi 2001; Moffitt et al. 2002; Odgers et al. 2008).
In addition, clear differences between the predictor profiles confirmed that, compared to the abstainers and late onset groups, the early onset substance use group appeared to be at much higher risk for adverse childhood predictors (revealing a problematic profile), including lower levels of parental knowledge about adolescents» activities and self - esteem and higher levels of novelty seeking and conduct disorder (Flory et al. 2004; Wanner et al. 2006).
Child gender was also studied as a potential moderator, since some studies have found that sons of PPD mothers were more at risk for adverse outcomes than daughters of PPD mothers [34, 40].
On the other hand, stress factors can be responsible for adverse child outcomes in the absence of maternal depression.
Highly trained home visitors provide education and support to overburdened families at risk for adverse childhood experiences, including child maltreatment.
Previous studies have documented the association between bullying and both health behaviors and symptoms.21, 43,44 These studies indicate that while being bullied is associated with difficulty making friends and lower use of alcohol, 21 perpetration of bullying is associated with more time spent with friends44 and increased use of alcohol and cigarettes.21 This suggests that although adolescents who are bullied may be at less risk for adverse health outcomes associated with substance use, they may be at increased risk for somatic complaints associated with poor peer relationships.3, 18 New initiatives such as the US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration's Stop Bullying Now campaign45 should be evaluated for their efficacy in raising public awareness and reducing the prevalence of bullying.
Home visiting programs work with families whose children are at - risk for adverse childhood experiences, including maltreatment.
In contrast to the modest changes in correlation between credit scores and heart age evidenced when adjusting for adverse events and income, adjusting for human capital factors reduced the correlation between credit scores and heart age by 45 % (from r = − 0.247 to r = − 0.136).
ACE stands for adverse childhood experiences.
Support, Connect and Nurture (SCAN): Assessing for adverse childhood experiences in primary care.
Review and Trial Preparation for Extant Expert Witness Work, Preparing Witnesses, Development of Cross-examination Questions for Adverse Witnesses and Related Activities
African - American female adolescents living in urban areas are at increased risk for adverse adjustment outcomes.
Home visiting programs, which provide individualized education, support, and referral resources, often serve disadvantaged women whose families are at risk for adverse health outcomes.
Protective Factors Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2014) Provides information on protective factors that can increase an individual's ability to avoid risk for adverse health and educational outcomes and promotes social and emotional competence for youth to be successful in the future.
For example, studies of medical students facing examinations and kindergarten children beginning school reveal changes in immune functioning potentially prognostic for adverse health outcomes, including changes in numbers of total t - lymphocytes, natural killer cell cytotoxicity, and lymphocyte responsivity to mitogenic stimulation (e.g., 8, 9).
Compared to non-LD peers, youth with LD frequently report feelings of loneliness, stress, depression and suicide, among other psychiatric symptoms.15, 16 For example, in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, the LD sample was twice as likely to report a suicide attempt in the past year.16 Longitudinal research on risk - taking indicates that, compared to non-LD peers, adolescents with LD engage more frequently in various risk behaviours.17 Therefore, the presence of LD in childhood appears to confer a general risk for adverse outcomes throughout adolescence and into adulthood.
Excess iodine intake in the mother may block thyroid function in the fetus, leading to hypothyroidism and goitre, and is associated with poorer mental and psychomotor development or behaviour problems in children.22 56 64 However, the risk for adverse effects of iodine supplementation is higher in cases of preconception ID due to sudden increase of iodine intake, and should therefore not be the case in Sweden where the normal population is iodine sufficient.65
Because a large proportion of children most at risk for adverse developmental outcomes are also children covered by the Medicaid program (Title XIX) and the State Child Health Insurance Program (Title XXI), these 2 governmental programs potentially have a major role in determining what services are provided and how they are paid for.
If you take PrEP, your health care provider will do regular tests to monitor for any adverse side effects.
Such experiences, together with the stresses of settlement in Australia, constitute multiple risk factors for adverse long - term mental health effects.
Professor Prinz argues that the parenting - focused aspects of child maltreatment prevention can extend beyond the original goal, including the prevention of childhood social, emotional, and behavioural problems; the reduction of risk for adverse adolescent outcomes (such as substance use, delinquency and academic failure); and parental engagement for school readiness.
Perhaps the most widely examined effect of poor vision is difficulty in the ability to carry out day - to - day physical activities, and studies consistently have found evidence for adverse effects (Crews, Jones, & Kim, 2006; Gunnel & Nordholm, 1999; Horowitz, 2004; LaForge, Spector, & Sternberg, 1992; Travis, Boerner, Reinhardt, & Horowitz, 2004).
In addition, they propose a unique solution, one more akin to the types of strategies used by thoughtful clinicians — namely, children in need might be best identified not only through the presence of early behavioural signs and symptoms but also through the convergence of other indicators, such as well established risk factors for adverse outcomes independent from the behavioural indicators themselves (eg, single parent status, family poverty, neuropsychological functioning, etc).
Changing Medicine and Building Community: Maine's Adverse Childhood Experiences Momentum Leslie Forstadt, PhD; Sally Cooper, MD; Sue Mackey Andrews Physicians are instrumental in community education, prevention, and intervention for adverse childhood experiences.
Families become eligible for services after being determined to be at an elevated risk for adverse outcomes including child maltreatment.
It is important to know whether infants and toddlers with behavioral regulation problems wind up watching more media, as this is a vulnerable population that is already at risk for adverse developmental outcomes.20 Perhaps more importantly, child behavior could be an important residual confounder in the relationship between media and child development documented in the literature to date.
ADHD is a common condition, affecting between 3 % and 5 % of children, with important consequences for adverse long - term outcomes in health and education and welfare; as such it is an important public health problem.
As a family therapist and former clinical director of adolescent treatment programs, her concern for the adverse effects of stress on the social and emotional development of teens led to pioneering work in the area of self - compassion for teens.
Participated in the review and recommendation for adverse action in sustained investigations.
Outstanding knowledge of protocols for adverse reaction, reporting of incidents and injuries
Federal Reserve Bank of Louisiana, Scott, LA 5/2012 to Present Cash Handler • Receive and take possession of currency and coin deposits from armored carriers • Verify received currency and coins according to set procedures • Inform authorities of any discrepancies in numbers or materials of received currency and coins • Take customers» orders in forms of checking instruments and issue coins and bills • Pay out and transfer possession of money to armored carriers to be shifted to different locations • Assist in controlling access to the facility through use of entry buttons and visuals • Fill up ATM machines or guard other cash handlers topping up teller machines • Track complex inventory systems to ensure that incoming and outgoing currency and coins count is accurate • Keep a look out for any adverse situation and maintain decorum in case of adverse occurrences
• Demonstrated expertise in monitoring patients» post-surgical vital signs to ensure their stability and wellbeing • Deep insight into operating equipment such as cardiac monitors and pulse oximeters and quickly diagnosing problems and responding promptly • Proficient in handling pain management by ensuring a thorough comprehension of pain medications and safe ways of administering them • Adept at handling patient - controlled analgesia pumps and IVs and epidural anesthesia to ensure patient comfort • Qualified to monitor patients for adverse reactions to anesthesia and pain management medications by employing deep insight into anesthesia and how it affects the human body • Hands - on experience in handling critical care procedures post-surgery to ensure increased patient safety and comfort • Proven ability to manage post-operative pain by administering pain medication and assisting patients recover from the effects of anesthesia • Competent at handling patients with post-operative nausea and vomiting by ensuring that steps are taken to ward off respiratory pneumonia and other life threatening conditions • Unmatched ability to assess patients» conditions in post-surgical environments and implement post-surgical treatment plans to ensure increased chances of patient recovery and comfort
In following the Fair Credit Reporting Act for Adverse Action Employment, Timing Matters A few years back, when the economy was booming, the challenge for employers in general and HR recruiters specifically was to hire all the workers they needed to fulfill the high demand for their products and services.
Reconciled database for Adverse and Serious Adverse Events.
Safety Surveillance Associate 2/2006 — 4/2006 Assisted safety department in writing narratives for adverse events.
If a background check turns up information that might cause you to think twice about hiring or promoting the individual, you'll need to follow certain FCRA guidelines for adverse action.
In the meantime, employers received an endorsement from Judge Titus to continue background screening for adverse credit and criminal records.
One company has even filed a suit against Dimon for adverse business practice.
For plans that do offer coverage for adverse or inclement weather, please note that there is no coverage for this specific eruption under any plans purchased on or after May 3, 2010.
For plans that do offer coverage for adverse weather and natural disasters, please note that there is no coverage for this specific storm under any plans purchased on or after Monday, March 18, 2013.
Travel Insured International plans purchased on or after June 23, 2012 will not provide coverage for adverse weather claims due to Tropical Storm Debby or its resulting weather pattern.
Hence you can opt for this rider to be better prepared for adverse situations, especially if you are involved in a risky profession.
Term policies also sometimes give the owner the option to renew the policy without any underwriting after the term expires, though this is much more expensive on an annual basis than previous premiums during the coverage period in order to account for the adverse selection inherent in the pool of people who choose to renew a policy without underwriting.
To get rid of financial liability for adverse vehicle damages Maruti Suzuki Baleno auto insurance policy is necessary.
This is because there are many variables to contend with — including the individual's older age, coupled with the potential for adverse health issues.
For plans that do offer coverage for adverse weather and natural disasters, please note that there is no coverage for this specific storm under any plans purchased on or after September 16, 2017.
In addition to exclusion, anextra premium may be charged for adverse health history.
While you'll probably be one of the many thousands of tourists who enjoy a trouble - free vacation in Mexico, it's always good to prepare for adverse situations.
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